I'm going to be honest, I'm not the best at being organized. Yes, I'm that typical creative bird with her mind off in the clouds so much of the time. So when I read about the theme this month my first inclination was to find someone else to interview who is much more organized than I. Almost immediately, I knew who that was - Caylie Price of Better Business, Better … [Read more...] about Growing & Organizing Your Subscriber List: Interview with Caylie Price
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Productivity and Goal Achieving Hacks for Creatives
For this month's Operation Organization theme on OMHG here are some hacks for creatives that can help you increase your productivity and get more done during the day. WAIT TO CHECK YOUR EMAIL Email can be a major time suck for us. It’s not farfetched for me to assume that you get hundreds of emails every day! A huge game changer for me was something I learned from my friend … [Read more...] about Productivity and Goal Achieving Hacks for Creatives
Death, Taxes, and Your Dirty Mind
April 15th was tax day here in the US. For some folks, tax time is a breeze: they take a box of papers to their accountant + head out for a coffee. For others, it's only slightly less horrifying than their get-up for the senior prom. Oddly enough, I enjoy the process and the paperwork at tax time. I'm that kid who used to play 'office' or 'Realtor' instead of 'house.' I have … [Read more...] about Death, Taxes, and Your Dirty Mind
Organizing for Business & Personal Growth
I have always been passionate about handcrafted jewellery and have made jewellery on and off since I was 13 with a break during a relationship that sucked my creativity. I started Tin Tiara selling candles and jewellery simply out of necessity after I separated from my husband. I was not feeling creative, would sit there with my beady things in front of me and despise … [Read more...] about Organizing for Business & Personal Growth
Ethics in Marketing: Use Your Marketing Superpowers for Good Not Evil
Ever notice yourself with credit card in hand about to buy an insanely expensive unicorn horn warmer? Something you clearly don’t need since you live in the tropics, but you purchase anyway? Marketing at its core is persuasiveness. The ability to make your customer feel understood, liked and excited. In the wrong hands though it is kryptonite, uranium and a really stabby … [Read more...] about Ethics in Marketing: Use Your Marketing Superpowers for Good Not Evil